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    Old 05-23-2010, 04:26 AM
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    I have a question on FMQ ~ When doing it on the machine, do you start in the center and work your way out, or do you start on the top, side, bottom.....and work your way across, up, down?
    I'm new to this and have something special to make for my daughter, and I don't want to mess it up as the fabric was very difficult to find....and not cheap.

    Thanks! (I think I should have signed up to be adopted by an experienced quilter.....but shyed away from it).
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    Old 05-23-2010, 05:50 AM
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    Hi Martha,I am new at FMQ,but I have taken a few classes. You need to start in the center and work you way out. I usually start on the bottom right side then move to top left and so on in case there is some movement in the quilt it will keep it in the center. Always practice on a piece before you start your quilt. I use two different machines and always have to adjust the settings,depending on the type of thread,batting,and fabric. I really enjoy FMQ,it took me awhile to start it,should have started years ago.
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    Old 05-23-2010, 07:49 AM
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    I'm taking another FMQ lesson in June -- I GOTTA learn how to do this :lol: :lol:
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    Old 05-23-2010, 07:52 AM
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    Thanks for the info. I'm new at it too. :thumbup:
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    Old 05-23-2010, 09:05 AM
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    Originally Posted by MarthaVA
    I have a question on FMQ ~ When doing it on the machine, do you start in the center and work your way out, or do you start on the top, side, bottom.....and work your way across, up, down?
    What kind of FMQ are you planning on doing? Is it the usual free-form random type? For this type of FMQ, I prefer to start at an edge and work out from there.

    Starting in the middle and working out originated with hand quilters using a hoop. It allowed any excess fabric to be smoothed out towards the edge. It still applies to FMQ if you are doing motifs (say a heart inside every other square). For motifs, people often first SID up/down/across to create stable squares for the motifs. In that case, it is not necessary to start the motifs in the middle (and the lines are worked from one edge to another edge, so there are no threads in the middle needing to be buried).

    The most important thing is not to trap excess fabric in the middle of your quilt. When FMQing squiggles or other random forgiving patterns, if you start at one edge and work in general from one side to the other, you will be okay. I would not work from one corner to the other because bias is so much more likely to stretch.
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    I did a search and found a video to watch

    http://www.hgtv.com/videos/freemotio...sics/9605.html
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    video to watch

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...1313378451452#
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    Old 05-23-2010, 09:57 AM
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    If you are going to travel all over the quilt top with your quilting, you might consider basting a little more heavily. The goal is to keep the whole top stabilized to prevent stretching and puckering. If I was going to go from area to area, I might do an area or two and then lay it down and look to see how it lays and check for any puckers that may be starting. Or do some SID to stabilize and then go on to the FMQ You could also use wash away thread to do additional basting. :D:D:D
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    Originally Posted by amma
    If you are going to travel all over the quilt top with your quilting, you might consider basting a little more heavily. The goal is to keep the whole top stabilized to prevent stretching and puckering. If I was going to go from area to area, I might do an area or two and then lay it down and look to see how it lays and check for any puckers that may be starting. Or do some SID to stabilize and then go on to the FMQ You could also use wash away thread to do additional basting. :D:D:D
    Very good tips. I would never have thought of SID.
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    Old 05-23-2010, 01:50 PM
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    Before I got my frame I would always start at the center on work out. It worked great for me.
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